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CircSaw Folding Hand Saw

Light, compact, no sharp surprises waiting in your toolbox

This handy and hungry little number rips through wood, drywall, cement board and plastic without hesitation – and 50% faster than other saws thanks to the tri-bevel tooth grind that cuts in both on the push and pull stroke. Even better, the patented 5" arc blade design resists bending and the teeth are induction hardened to last up to 2X longer than other blades.

I got this saw for various odd jobs and my hobby work, but have just gotten it and now that I opened it with the button I cannot close it. The button does not function and of course no instructions come with the saw as it is so simple. Did I get a lemon or is there some step I am missing!

Although a bit bulky and heavy for backpacking, this little gem is great for carrying in the truck or keeping in the bow of the canoe in case I paddle into a blow down. Good to have with the camping equipment for car camping too.

It started out being a handy little saw I could keep in my tool bag. The teeth were nice and sharp, probably would have been good for small branches. Worked well on carpet tack strips, molding and plastic pipe. I had disastrous results, and probably should have known better, when I tried to cut a small 2" x 2" notch in a peice of cement board. The saw blade is toast. So ignore the marketing hype and treat it like any other saw you might care about, unless your extremely good at resetting saw teeth.

This is a clever idea for a saw. I bought one for myself and one as a gift. Wish I would have bought one and tried it out before gifting. It's not much of a tool, more of a novelty. Cutting is slow and the blade length limits what it works on. Best feature is that it's cheap. Proves again that you get what you pay for. I would not recommend or buy another. Still like most Duluth products, but this one was a disappointment.

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